INTEGRATING CRITICAL THINKING INTO ADVANCED ENGLISH WRITING INSTRUCTION
Abstract
Critical thinking is essential for academic success, particularly in advanced English writing. Students must be able to analyze information, evaluate arguments, and express ideas clearly. Integrating critical thinking into writing instruction fosters these skills and prepares learners for professional and academic challenges. This article examines pedagogical approaches, strategies, and classroom implementation for enhancing critical thinking in advanced English writing instruction.
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